Collocations withcharge
These are words often used in combination withcharge.
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additional charge
There was, therefore, no additional charge to public funds for their entertainment.
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charge of hypocrisy
This created a barrier to entry into church culture, especially since to profess involvement while failing to live up to these expectations was to incur the charge of hypocrisy.
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charge of racism
Hacohen defends liberal universalism against the charge of racism and sexism.
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criminal charge
Responsibility for deciding whether to arrest and to bring a criminal charge in such a case rests with the police.
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demolition charge
In the first house targeted the upper floor had been completely destroyed by a demolition charge.
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disciplinary charge
Disgruntled members of the public do make mischievous complaints about the police, and then there is a disciplinary charge.
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electrical charge
The electrical circuit we tested produces discrete pulses of charge rather than a continuous standing electrical charge.
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electrostatic charge
However, because of their positive electrostatic charge, such nuclei are generally separated by distances too great for fusion to occur with appreciable probability.
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explosive charge
These revealed that an explosive charge of five to 10 pounds had been used.
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extra charge
Any supplements to this journal published in the course of the annual volume are normally supplied to subscribers at no extra charge.
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federal charge
She received credit for jail time served waiting on a federal charge of conspiracy to commit bank larceny.
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formal charge
At least one bishop has been arrested and maltreated in detention without formal charge.
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free charge
There will usually be some free charge in the medium, for example due to cosmic radiation or radioactive decay.
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lesser charge
It should no longer be possible for a court to accept pleas of guilty to a lesser charge.
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propellant charge
It helps to optimize the design of electric pulse profiles and the propellant charge.
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reduced charge
We will plead guilty, but only to a somewhat reduced charge.
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serious charge
This is, of course, a serious charge, but one we will endeavor to show has merit.
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shaped charge
Tantalum greatly increases the armor penetration capabilities of a shaped charge due to its high density and high melting point.
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static charge
A whole branch of the electronics industry deals with preventing static charge build-up and protecting products against electrostatic discharge.
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